Mileson, S. (2010). The South Oxfordshire Project.. Medieval Settlement Research 25. Vol 25, pp. 69-69. https://doi.org/10.5284/1059125. Cite this via datacite

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The South Oxfordshire Project.
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Medieval Settlement Research 25
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Medieval Settlement Research
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The South Oxfordshire Project is a historical and archaeological investigation of how people in south Oxfordshire perceived their environment and landscape from the early Middle Ages to the 17th century (c.500--1650). The first phase of the project (April 2011--12) is being run by Oxford University History Faculty and the Victoria County History (VCH) of Oxfordshire, and is funded by the Oxford University Press John Fell fund. Further funding is being sought to extend this to a four-year research programme. The study area, which is being researched at the same time by the VCH, covers over 10,000 hectares and comprises the ancient parishes of Ewelme hundred. This short article gives an overview of the approach that will be taken by the project, lists some of the specific themes and issues that are to be addressed, and outlines why South Oxfordshire provides an excellent focal point for an investigation such as this. LD
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Stephen Mileson
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2010
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18 Dec 2015